Glastonbury Festival 2022 – review: camping, killer tunes and catharsis on Worthy Farm
The Pilton piss-up gets back – finally!
Pete Doherty at Glastonbury 2022: "I’ve been spearheading indie sleaze for years!"
Pete tells us about politics, The Libertines' new album and who'd play him in a movie
The Libertines pay tribute to Ukraine and kick off Glastonbury 2022
The Likely Lads bring out the sun as they return to Worthy Farm – here's what went down
The Libertines announce 'Up The Bracket' 20th anniversary gigs and album edition with unreleased songs
They'll play their debut in full with support from The Cribs and The Paddingtons in London this July
Pete Doherty says The Libertines will record a new album in Jamaica
"We still feel there’s unfinished business and there are more songs to write"
The Libertines to reissue debut single 'What A Waster' to mark 20th anniversary
A special live EP from 2002 will also be released next month
Carl Barât issues appeal after his guitars are stolen ahead of Dirty Pretty Things rehearsals
"These guitars hold an unfathomable amount of sentimental value"
Legendary London venue Nambucca is closing
"We have tried everything we can to keep Nambucca going"
Pete Doherty announces new memoir 'A Likely Lad'
The book, written with Simon Spence, promises to be "a rock memoir like no other"
Peter Doherty & Frédéric Lo – ‘The Fantasy Life of Poetry & Crime’ review: breezy and charming baroque indie
The Libertines man teams up with the French musician for a sweet and serene collaboration (indie sleaze not included)